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She had a wealth of knowledge to draw on during the exam.
To use (experience)
Her parents talked her out of living in a rented flat.
To persuade someone not to do something.
I bumped into Kate this morning in the city centre.
To meet someone unexpectedly.
I'm taking extra lessons to make up for the time I missed when I was sick.
To compensate.
I've always looked up to her because of her caring nature.
To respect/admire.
The bank turned down her application for a loan.
To refuse to accept or agree to something, or to refuse someone's request.
We spent the whole day sightseeing and soaking up the atmosphere.
To enjoy the effects or experience of something as much as possible.
The police are trying to sift out the genuine warnings from all the hoax calls they have received.
To separate what is useful from what is not.
The problems in education stem from a lack of government funding.
To originate.
Jane took on a lot of work last year so she could pay her bills.
To accept extra work/responsibilities.
It took me ages to get over my cold. I was off for a whole week.
To recover.
Green's are the latest supermarket chain to announce they're cutting down on plastic packaging.
To reduce.
None of the ideas that I put forward at the end of last week's meeting have been accepted.
To suggest an idea for consideration.
With all that publicity on social networks, the business really took off.
To suddenly become successful or popular.
We've received permission to go ahead with the music festival in spite of opposition from local residents.
To start to do something.
The town is gearing up for the carnival on Saturday.
To prepare for an activity or event.
He decided to call off the party after half of those invited couldn't attend.
To cancel.
I'm in a lot of pain. I can't put off going to the dentist any longer.
To postpone.
I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
To accept an unpleasant situation (tolerate).
She came across some old love letters when she was tidying her bedroom.
To find by chance.